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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 17B, INSURANCE
Chapter 29: Scope; differences in long-term and short-term indebtedness; rules and regulations
Section: 17B:29-1: Scope; differences in long-term and short-term indebtedness; rules and regulations
All life insurance and all health insurance in connection with loans or other credit transactions shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter, except where the issuance of such insurance is an isolated transaction on the part of the insurer not related to an agreement or a plan for insuring debtors of the creditor. The commissioner may, after notice and hearing, promulgate rules and regulations which will take account of the differences inherent in long-term and short-term indebtedness, including, but not limited to, differences in underwriting standards, the term of the loan, the nature of the risk, and the maximum amount of insurance purchased.
L.1971, c. 144, s. 17B:29-1. Amended by L.1982, c. 184, s. 1, eff. Nov. 24, 1982.
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